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"unthrifty" Definitions
  1. not thrifty: such as
  2. not growing vigorously : not strong or healthy
  3. tending to spend money wastefully

29 Sentences With "unthrifty"

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Horses may also have an unthrifty appearance and mild diarrhea.
This shortens the life of blooms and makes the violet unthrifty.
The remainder is ragged, unthrifty sand-hills, pegged down by houses.
He was careless and unthrifty, while she was quite the reverse.
But the best 293of officials could do little to help the unthrifty king.
Remove and burn plants with knotted roots or unthrifty plants with extensive root decay.
The remainder is just ragged, unthrifty sand hills, to-day pegged down by houses.
Do not think lightly of a butternut tree just because it looks small and unthrifty.
It would be unthrifty for the son of an innkeeper to marry a girl without a sou.
It is much more common today to hear complaints about poor colour or unthrifty corn, than about purpling.
Cyst nematodes give plants an unthrifty or malnourished appearance, and cause them to produce smaller-than-normal tops.
The vocabulary of generating and creating jobs out of unthrifty behavior sounds to noneconomists tough and prudential and quantitative.
It is important to recognize unthrifty sows and to take appropriate action when sows fall below the predetermined score.
The knight marshal to take care that all such unthrifty and common women as follow the Court be banished.
Next comes a sledge, laden with wood for some unthrifty housekeeper, whom winter has surprised at a cold hearth.
Next comes a sledge laden with wood for some unthrifty housekeeper whom winter has surprised at a cold hearth.
It was scheduled to have its official ribbon cutting on Friday with decidedly unthrifty hoopla: live radio coverage, discounts, refreshments and prizes.
Such unthrifty Shih Tzu puppies may respond positively to a few milliliters of raw liver juice fed daily for their first few weeks.
He failed in his malting business, was unthrifty and careless with money, and had, in fact, no liking for, or ability in, any business except politics.
The device of withholding tax money, which is clearly confiscatory, tacitly brands him as negligent or unthrifty or immature or incompetent or dishonest, or all of those things at once.
Hip dysplasia is a malformation of the hip joint resulting in a unthrifty fit between the head of the femur bone and the hip socket, in which the femoral head normally lies.
Symptoms are usually visible on the behaviour of the host. Infected sheep and cattle become severely anorexic or digest food inefficiently and become unthrifty. Continuous diarrhoea is an obvious indication of heavy infection in the digestive system, thus a primary diagnosis. The fluid faeces are examined to identify immature flukes.
Thriftiness evaluates feeder cattle' overall health and expected performance in gaining weight to become a fed cattle. There are no strict guidelines as to grading thrift cattle, rather cattle with apparent health problems are graded as unthrifty and other cattle are categorized as thrifty. The above three factors and their segmented categories combine to form individual grades.
Symptoms are easily indicated by infected sheep and cattle as they become severely anorexic or inefficiently digest food, and become unthrifty. Fetid diarrhoea is an obvious indication so that fluid faeces are examined for immature flukes. Paramphistomiasis is considered a neglected tropical disease, with no prescription drug for treatment and control. Thus management of infection is based mainly on control of the snail population.
Therefore, manual diagnosis is done at many levels. Diagnosis basically relies on a combination of postmortem analyses, clinical signs displayed by the animals, and response to drenching. In heavy infection, symptoms are easily observed in sheep and cattle as they become severely anorexic or inefficiently digest food, and become unthrifty. Copious fetid diarrhea is an obvious indication, as the soiling of hind legs and tails with fluid feces are readily noticeable.
Együtt leader Viktor Szigetvári said "we are disgusted from what Viktor Orbán is doing with this country". According to Dialogue for Hungary co-chair Gergely Karácsony, "this referendum is one of the biggest political swindles in recent decades". He added, the government, beside their money, is trying to steal people's "soul" and "benevolence" too. Formerly the Together said "Orbán's populist politics is resulting a sliding and unthrifty Hungary".
The Times (21 August 1905), p. 4. The Labour MP David Grenfell, in a debate on the Transitional Payments (Determination of Need) Bill, claimed that the 1932 bill "discriminated not against the unthrifty, the idler, and the waster, but against the industrious, thrifty person, who had to pay a heavy penalty. The Minister of Labour penalized self-help. He poured contempt on Samuel Smiles and all his works".The Times (15 November 1932), p. 7.
Its narrow, restricted range increases susceptibility to a single disruptive event, such as a hurricane or volcanic activity, and to potential damage from introduced weeds, animals and disease. Although all palms are mature and produce regularly, their habitat is so altered that regeneration is non-existent. All twelve plants are tall and old and perhaps approaching the end of their natural lives. Some have a generally unthrifty appearance, with much-reduced, hemispherical crowns of leaves and minimal flower and fruit production.
'Spy' in Vanity Fair, November 1904 Campbell was criticised for an article published in the National Review in October 1904 in which he described British working men as " ... often lazy, unthrifty, and improvident, while they are sometimes immoral, foul-mouthed, and untruthful". Crowds of angry and threatening working men gathered outside the City Temple on the Sunday following where they waited for Campbell. In an attempt to explain his meaning he appeared at a meeting of the Paddington and Kensington Trades and Labour Councils on 21 October 1904 during which he disavowed any intention of making an indiscriminate attack on the workers. Although he was severely heckled by his audience during the delivery of his speech, Campbell's courage in facing the unions and acknowledging the truth of the reports as to his previous comments was recognised and he was loudly cheered at the conclusion of his address.

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